Liam Gallagher has said his ‘bags are packed’ for an Oasis reunion – despite resistance from his brother Noel Gallagher.

Fans have been calling for the Britpop band to reunite following their split in 2009 and Liam is keen to get the group back together.

Speaking at the premiere of Supersonic – a new documentary about the band – he told Sky News: “If it happens tomorrow, I’m ready, my bags are packed. If it happens in a year, I’m still ready, if it happens in 10 years, I’m still ready.

“But there’ll be no cap in the hand and no banjo, you know what I mean? A little f******skinny, stringy dog outside his house going ‘please sir, I need a f****** band, mate’.

Supersonic will document the band's rise, including their two-night residency at Knebworth Park in 1996, as well as their turbulent split. It was produced by Asif Kapadia and James Gay-Rees – the team behind the Oscar winning Amy Winehouse documentary, AMY – and directed by Mat Whitecross.